Derek Nutley has been appointed country manager of Devoteam UK. He succeeds Roddy MacLennan who has led the UK business since early 2013.
Nutley has been with Devoteam since 2006 through the acquisition of AuSystems. By running the Network Transformation (telecoms) business in the UK he has contributed to the move of the UK company to the cloud in the last 18 months, said Devoteam.
Nutley said: “We are looking at the next chapter in the UK. We want to take advantage of our position in EMEA as a leading actor in digital transformation to drive further the deployment of our vision in the UK.”
Present in 20 countries, Devoteam specialises in the application of technology to improve business and service performance. It has industry partnerships with leading technology vendors including the likes of BMC, CA, Google and ServiceNow. It has over 700 consultants involved in cloud-based solutions, Devoteam said.
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